Our South Park: The Fractured but Whole Experience

There was a legend that was foretold about how a new kid would come to the land known as South Park. This new kid would have talents that no one had ever seen before and would rise to become king of this land. However, all is not well as the coon has transported back in time to assemble his friends to fight crime. Will you rise up the occasion and be able to take down the criminal syndicate that has gripped this town? Or will you succumb to the dark powers that have South Park in its tight grip? This is the backstory of the new game from Ubisoft and South Park studios called South Park: The Fractured but Whole.

South Park The Fractured But Whole Review

This is Ubisoft’s second entry in the South Park RPG lineup and while the original was released in 2014 you can tell that things have been improved. There are similarities such as choosing your character class and you have a few to choose from. The three that are available at the start of the game are Blaster (inflict foes with fire attacks from long range that burn and push back foes), Speedster (being able to move fast on the battlefield and to get in and out of tight situations quickly) and Brutalist (for getting up close and personal with your foes as you beat them down into the dirt). There are other classes that can be unlocked throughout the game, giving you new powers and abilities and some of them are cyborg, karate kid, assassin, commander and many more! Twelve classes in total are available in this game and that beats out the previous incarnation by at least four-fold!

When you start a new game you are given the chance to customize your character by the way he looks, including the character’s skin color. This is important as this affects the difficulty of the game. Yes, you heard correct as someone with a white skin color will have an easier difficulty while someone who has a darker skin color makes the game more challenging. This difficulty does not even affect combat, but it affects every other aspect of the game. NPCs would interact with you differently as well as getting help when you need it or getting entry to other areas of the map instead of having to work for them. There are some parts of the map that are blocked off with red Lego bricks and this is called lava. You cannot pass it and if you step on it you will get killed by it. Some people have found this scalability to be offensive, however, if you take offense to just this you might want to stick to the latest first-person shooter or sports game.

Combat also has been tweaked as it is the same from the last game based on a grid system where you move your characters, attack enemies and dodge incoming attacks. You can also pull enemies towards you as well as push them against other enemies or other hazards on the battlefield. This results in them taking an additional bit of damage and this will give you the edge in battle. Not to mention the fact that you can inflict certain types of damage that can disorient or even do damage over time. For example, the blaster has a fireball attack that can cause enemies to burn and take residual damage every turn. But be warned your character is not all powerful and will have to take on a weakness at some point. These weaknesses will make it more difficult to combat a certain type of enemy so choose wisely! Also, you have the ability to use your farts as a weapon, but take heed you need to be careful with this as you might rip one that tears a hole in space and time!

Another new thing introduced to this series is the day and night cycles. While some of the areas of South Park may look innocent and safe during the day it takes on a new look during the night. After you are done exploring the town during the day you can go back home, crawl into bed and experience the town by night! There are certain places, NPCs and enemies that only come out during the night so it is crucial that you plan out each day and night cycle carefully so you don’t miss out on some of the quests and characters during one cycle or the other.

This South Park The Fractured But Whole review barely scratches the surface of this latest masterpiece from Ubisoft. Believe me when I tell you if you are a fan of South Park then you must go out and get a copy of this game because it is absolutely amazing. Even if you are a casual fan of this franchise and you love an in-depth superhero RPG then I would urge you to check this out as well! Also, there are more than a few DLCs planned for this game that will give you new places to discover as well as missions to unlock. The one that I am looking forward to playing is From Dusk til Casa Bonita as you will be travelling to the famed location to deal with a demonic presence that haunts the famed restaurant. For more information on this game head over to https://southpark.ubisoft.com/ and get ready to liberate the town of South Park!

This post was written by Thomas Riccardi. He was born in Manhattan on a cold and wintery day and now lives in sunny and warm Sacramento. His parents got him an Atari 2600 one year for Christmas and he has been hooked on video games ever since. He looks forward to the new consoles that are coming out and has been amazed how far gaming has come. Follow him on Facebook.